With that in mind, I'd like to see more Christians challenging the naked consumerism that says "anything that saves me a buck is alright" even if that savings comes at the expense of an enslaved Christian (or even Buddhist, atheist, pagan, or whatever) in another country. I'd like more people not to buy stuff made in the Lao Gai, and telling the stores that they aren't shopping there today, because of it. And I'd like to be able to buy a FREAKIN PAIR OF SANDALS MADE IN A FREAKIN DEMOCRACY that actually FITS MY FREAKIN FEET.
Monday, September 22, 2003
About Me
- Name: Brian
- Location: Boston, MA, United States
The 5 point Scale: 1: I drank it, and wanted to warn you against doing the same. (I won't post a lot of these.) 2: If it's the only wine available, sure, whatev. 3: "Tuesday night wine." Okay, it's not fabulous, but if you open it on a work night and don't finish it and it goes bad before the end of the bottle, well--Tuesday was enjoyable and you won't feel guilty about the unconsumed bits, at least for the money you spent. 4: Terrific, as far as plonk goes. 5: Priced like plonk, but drinks like something much pricier. Within the boundaries of this blog, exceptional wine.
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